Cane Hill
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Cane Hill

Cane Hill formed in New Orleans in 2014 with Elijah Witt on vocals, James Barnett on guitar, Ryan Henriquez on bass, and Devin Brown on drums. They built a...

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Cane Hill's heavy, confrontational New Orleans noise

A band from New Orleans that built a following with raw, politically charged heavy music.

For their blend of noise and message, check out "Screwtape" or "Empty." That's the sound they've stuck with.

Cane Hill's music isn't just loud; it's got something to say. Tracks like "Empty" and "Screwtape" deliver their message with a specific, aggressive edge. Their video for "Too Far Gone" got pulled from YouTube, and they responded by releasing an uncensored version themselves.

They formed in New Orleans in 2014 and put out a debut album in 2016. By 2019's "Smile," they were experimenting with some different sounds but kept the core heaviness intact.

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Cane Hill formed in New Orleans in 2014 with Elijah Witt on vocals, James Barnett on guitar, Ryan Henriquez on bass, and Devin Brown on drums. They built a local following with a heavy, raw sound and lyrics that didn't shy away from social or political topics. Their debut album came out in 2016.

Songs like "Sunday School" and "10 Cents" show the band's style: aggressive, with a confrontational edge. In 2019 they released a second album called "Smile," which tried some different textures while keeping the core heaviness. Their music video for "Too Far Gone" was removed from YouTube in 2018 for its content, which the band addressed by putting out an uncensored cut themselves.

The lineup has stayed mostly the same. Witt's vocals are a central feature, backed by Barnett's guitar work and the rhythm section of Henriquez and Brown. They've played shows with other heavy acts, but their recordings, including tracks like "Kill Me: Part II" and "Acid Rain," are where their particular blend of noise and message comes through most clearly.

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